The official subreddit for Defiance 2050 and Defiance, an MMO third-person shooter from Trion Worlds. Defiance 2050Available now to Xbox One, PS4, Steam, and PC.Download from PSN store, Xbox Live store, Steam or Glyph now! DefianceFree-to-play and available on PC, Steam, Xbox 360, and PS3. The modding process is essential to effective weapon use. With mods a decent gun can be good, a good gun can be great, and a great gun makes you an ark hunter to be reckoned with.That being said, modding a weapon can be a confusing and troublesome process. First you'll need a few things to get started. A weapon, a mod, and at least 100 EGO rating.
Access to the Salvage Matrix is unlocked prior to 100 ER, but at 100 ER you should be able to start adding additional mod slots to weapons.First let's start with where the salvage matrix is:There is no hotkey to immediately take you to it, so going through the Loadout menu is the quickest, and will also help keep you mindful of what you have equipped, as that can make a difference to your modding experience, but we'll cover that in a minute.Welcome to theIn it you select a weapon, and depending on the weapon and your EGO rating you have several options. First is to break the weapon down for resources. This gives you an amount of ark salvage depending on the rarity of the item.In order:White - 250Green - 500Blue - 750Purple - 1000Orange - 1250You should be doing this with almost any weapon, grenade, or shield that you don't want. Modding weapons can deplete your ark salvage quickly if you're not careful, and an ark hunter flush with ark salvage can buy keycodes at lockboxes, and potentially get even better guns to work with!So now you've got a gun, and you want to put a snazzy new mod on it. This is what it looks like when you've got a un-modded gun selected, and ready to go.But you realize that maybe you don't really want to mod that pistol. You're going to scrap it, and get some salvage.
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What you really want to do is put another mod on that awesome Infector that absolutely destroyed those pesky 99er's. You already put a barrel on it to increase it's damage, but it needs a better scope for accuracy.So you can see what a gun with a mod already attached looks like. See how the icon for barrel is lit up, and has the mod stats next to it?Well lets load that bad boy into the salvage matrix!Whoops! That's right, if your weapon is equipped you can't perform any action to it. So make sure you check all your loadouts before you try to mod something.There we go!Notice that there are now options to remove or retrieve the mods currently equipped on the weapon. Removing the mods destroys all mods that are attached to the weapon, clearing the slots.
Recovering the mods destroys the weapon, but you get the mods back.I mentioned that cost was a factor previously. To simply attach a mod, there is no cost, however everything after that costs ark salvage and time.The cost for each weapon is dependant on it's EGO rating. The lower it is, the lower the cost.
The higher it is, the higher the cost. A 1000 ER green is going to be much more expensive than a 180 ER purple. That being said, for each mod slot you add, the cost doubles.
It does not look like removing or retrieving goes up in price with repetition, so those costs are totally dependant on the ER of the weapon.So yeah, the costs add up, so breakdown those worthless pieces of gear cluttering your inventory all the time!So that's how you navigate the salvage matrix. But what about the actual mods? There are four mod slots, and four mod types. Stock, barrel, magazine, and scope.
They follow the same color scheme for rarity, but also have the additional marker of being named with a roman numeral, I-V to denote their rarity level as well.There's a breakdown of all the types and their in game names here:You get mods from side quests, arkfalls, hotshots, and rampages. They are also available from some vendors on sale, but there are a few vendors that deal exclusively in mods, such as Iron Demon Ranch, Headlands Transport and Cronkhite Station, and the faction vendors of Toolworks, VBI, Soleptor, and Echelon have a random mod from a synergy set for sale.A synergy set? Yep, there are even more bonuses to be had with some mods and weapons, and this is where it gets really fun.Synergy sets are a set of bonuses that all have something in common, they are on weapons and mods, and the more of synergy mods you have of the set on a synergy weapon of the same type, the more bonuses from the set appear.Let's take a look!Here's myShe's a faction Frontier SAW from Toolworks, and she's got it where it counts. For each synergy mod you attach, you unlock one of those bonuses. Synergy mods are just like weapons, in that they can have their own stats as well.
So an Extended Magazine III mod would have a x1.5 magazine, and could have any synergy set on it as well, so you're getting double the bonuses when using synergies.As you can see Prepared deals with ammo regeneration, and increased melee damage on a kill, so Prepared would be good for weapons that need ammo, or for builds looking for increased melee damage, like Blur!So what are the other synergies, and where are they available? Well right now you can get synergy weapons at faction vendors. The three main, Toolworks, VBI, and Soleptor all have two types available, and Paradise and Echelon each have one.
They're on purple or higher weapons, and it's also possible to find them, very rarely out in the world or through lock boxes. The odds of you finding a synergy weapon increases as your ER increases.You can also buy synergy mods from the faction vendors, and you'll get a random mod with that synergy on it. Generally they seem to be Blue, but I've gotten some Green as well. The Random Synergy Mod at the lockbox is in my opinion broken right now.
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It spits out Brutal Synergy mods almost 100% of the time. Apparently though it's working as intended right now. I have also found Nano-effect mods in the Random Synergy Mod.
They are magazine mods that add a nano-effect to the weapon and have no other stat bonus.So what are the synergies?Toolworks:Von Bach Industries:Soleptor:Paradise Territory:Echelon:Secret Vendor 1:Secret Vendor 2:Secret Vendor 3:credit: Leimon1-3 is right to leftThere are more synergies out there, but I haven't taken pictures of them yet.So that's about it for mods, modding, synergies, and the salvage matrix. If you've got any questions regarding mods, fire away!Edit: fixed pictures, few errors, and typos, added clarification, and note about additional synergies.Edit 5: Added 6 new synergies, and cost for modding infoEdit 6: Cleaned it up a bit, and made synergies a bit more clear. Good guide in many respects, but your description and images of the way that 'adding a mod gives me all these amazing stats' makes no sense. For example, all that mag mod does to your saw in your 'modded versus stock' image is to give you a 40% larger magazine.
All those other green stats in the image? They come from having the gun fully leveled up, not from the mag mod.Another confusing aspect of your guide: the gun itself seems to be a 'Prepared' synergy gun, because the unmodded gun still shows the 'Prepared' synergy list. So you are inherently gaining the 1 synergy from the gun itself. However, your mag mod does not appear to be a 'Prepared' mag. Your guide makes none of this interaction clear.
You imply the mag mod is giving you a bunch of stuff but it's not, other than its straight up 1.40 mag stat.Finally, the cluster of other stats below the list of synergies? The recoil, fire rate, and melee damage stats?
Those come from the 'purple' nature of the gun itself. They are unique to that gun and have nothing do with the mods, the synergies, or the fact that the gun is leveled or unleveled.I'd recommend clearing up confusing aspects of the guide like this.
Right now, in some ways, your guide can easily give the wrong impression about how certain things work. Yeah, I kind of cover that by mentioning that it's fully leveled, has a regular mod, and is a synergy weapon, then compare it to the exact same weapon on the vendor which is an unmodded, unleveled, synergy weapon.It's a comparison of what a modded weapon fully leveled looks like versus the exact same weapon with nothing. I intentionally used a synergy weapon to transition into the synergy part.I think it's confusing because you just looked at the picture, but I added some clarification. Synergy is simply a set of bonuses that have a theme. Weapons and mods have their own bonuses depending on perks, weapon level, and if the weapon has maxed xp. Synergy is just one more layer of bonuses.Lets say that you find a blue pistol that has a x1.5 fire rate bonus.
It also has the synergy Survivalist which gives it a bonus +2% dmg to targets with full shields and health. If you found a pistol mod, say a barrel, that also had the Survivalist synergy, then those bonuses would stack, and it'd be +4% dmg.
Defiance Weapon Modding Guide by ThatFacelessManTo start off, for those who don’t know. You can find Mods just about everywhere, stores and missions!The modding process is essential to effective weapon use. With mods a decent gun can be good, a good gun can be great, and a great gun makes you an ark hunter to be reckoned with.That being said, modding a weapon can be a confusing and troublesome process. First you’ll need a few things to get started. A weapon, a mod, and at least 100 EGO rating.
Access to the Salvage Matrix is unlocked prior to 100 ER, but at 100 ER you should be able to start adding additional mod slots to weapons.First let’s start with where the salvage matrix is:There is no hotkey to immediately take you to it, so going through the Loadout menu is the quickest, and will also help keep you mindful of what you have equipped, as that can make a difference to your modding experience, but we’ll cover that in a minute.Welcome to the Salvage Matrix!In it you select a weapon, and depending on the weapon and your EGO rating you have several options. First is to break the weapon down for resources.
This gives you an amount of ark salvage depending on the rarity of the item.In order:. White – 250. Green – 500. Blue – 750.
Purple – 1000. Orange – 1250(The colors also indicate rarity for those of you who are wondering, white begin the most common and orange being the rarest.)You should be doing this with almost any weapon, grenade, or shield that you don’t want. Modding weapons can deplete your ark salvage quickly if you’re not careful, and an ark hunter flush with ark salvage can buy keycodes at lockboxes, and potentially get even better guns to work with!So now you’ve got a gun, and you want to put a snazzy new mod on it.
This is what it looks like when you’ve got a un-modded gun selected, and ready to go.But you realize that maybe you don’t really want to mod that pistol. You’re going to scrap it, and get some salvage. What you really want to do is put another mod on that awesome Infector that absolutely destroyed those pesky 99er’s. You already put a barrel on it to increase it’s damage, but it needs a better scope for accuracy.So you can see what a gun with a mod already attached looks like. See how the icon for barrel is lit up, and has the mod stats next to it?Well lets load that bad boy into the salvage matrix! That’s right, if your weapon is equipped you can’t perform any action to it.
So make sure you check all your loadouts before you try to mod something.There we go!Notice that there are now options to remove or retrieve the mods currently equipped on the weapon. Removing the mods destroys all mods that are attached to the weapon, clearing the slots. Recovering the mods destroys the weapon, but you get the mods back.I mentioned that cost was a factor previously. To simply attach a mod, there is no cost, however everything after that costs ark salvage and time.Remove mod: 285 ark scrap, 2 minutesRetrieve mod: 5,690 ark scrap, 2 minutesAdd mod slot: 11,380 ark scrap, 10 minutesSo yeah, the costs add up, so breakdown those worthless pieces of gear cluttering your inventory all the time!So that’s how you navigate the salvage matrix. But what about the actual mods? There are four mod slots, and four mod types. Stock, barrel, magazine, and scope.
They follow the same color scheme for rarity, but also have the additional marker of being named with a roman numeral, I-V to denote their rarity level as well.There’s a breakdown of all the types and their in game names here:You get mods from side quests, arkfalls, hotshots, and rampages. They are also available from some vendors on sale, but there are a few vendors that deal exclusively in mods, such as Headlands Transport and Cronkhite Station, and the faction vendors of Toolworks, VBI, Soleptor, and Echelon have a random mod from a synergy set for sale.A synergy set? Yep, there are even more bonuses to be had with some mods and weapons, and this is where it gets really fun.Synergy sets are a set of bonuses that all have something in common, they can be on weapons and mods, and the more of synergies you have of the set on a weapon, the more bonuses from the set appear.Let’s take a look!Here’s my Baby!She’s a faction Frontier SAW from Toolworks, and she’s got it where it counts. Look at all those stat bonuses in the top box! That’s from the synergy set on just the weapon. If I had four mods on there from the Preparation Synergy Set, they’d be even bigger!It’s level is also maxed out, so it has a bonus x1.04 dmg, and a magazine mod that adds x1.4 magazine size.
So what do those two rather small stats do overall? Well like any modifier for your gun, they actually can do a lot.So what? X1.04 dmg, and x1.4 magazine size? But that’s the beauty of mods! They stack with everything else you’re doing as well. So what about with all the perks I’ve got normally equipped?This is my LMG versus the exact same weapon on the vendor.
Notice how different the stats are with just a few modifiers from leveling, and one magazine mod! Now imagine if there were three more mods!Modded vs StockThat’s an almost 50% jump in damage capability from just a magazine mod! Add in everything else like it being fully leveled and perks, and suddenly you’ve got an exceptional weapon!As you can see Prepared deals with ammo regeneration, and increased melee damage on a kill, so Prepared would be good for weapons that need ammo, or for builds looking for increased melee damage, like Blur!So what are the other synergies, and where are they available? Well right now you can get synergy weapons at faction vendors. The three main, Toolworks, VBI, and Soleptor all have two types available, and Paradise and Echelon each have one. They’re on purple or higher weapons, and it’s also possible to find them, very rarely out in the world or through lock boxes. I’ve only found one that waySo what are the synergies?Toolworks:.Von Bach Industries:.Soleptor:.Paradise Territory:.Echelon:.Secret Vendor 1:.Secret Vendor 2:.Secret Vendor 3:.
Secret vendor locations (, )So that’s about it for mods, modding, synergies, and the salvage matrix. If you’ve got any questions regarding mods, fire away! Just to point out that counter-intuitively, the weapons that have (2) synergies, i.e Synergy: Survivalist/Veteran/Outlaw/Machinist do not require mods to get the synergy effect (as there are no Survivalist etc. Mods); they actually require both weapons in your loadout to have the same synergy.This can be easily tested by equipping ONE Survivalist weapon and headshotting an undamaged enemy, noting the damagethen equipping another Survivalist weapon in your offhand and headshotting another undamaged enemy of the same type with the gun you first used – BINGO, more damage.
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